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The Downer Cow
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Veterinary Medicine
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10/23/2015

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Term
The downer cow
Definition

- cow has been down for more than 24 hours

- cow is not suffering from hypocalcaemia

- no obvious condition: ex. Mastitis

- usually related to calving 

- most commonly related to dystocia and milk fever

Term
Possible primary causes of the downer cow
Definition

1. Traumatic

2. Neurological

3. Metabolic

4. Toxaemia

Term

1. Traumatic

cause of the downer cow

Definition

- pelvic fractures

- sacroiliac luxation/subluxation

- rupture of gastroc tendon

- dystocia- ruptured uterus, internal haemorrhage, exhaustion

Term

2. Neurological

cause of the downer cow

Definition

- obturator paralysis- following dystocia

- sciatic paralysis- following dystocia

- peripheral nerve paralysis- peroneal and tibial due to trauma/recumbency

- General neurological conditions- BSE, botulism, tetanus

 

Term

3. Metabolic

cause of the downer cow

Definition

- hypocalcaemia

- hypomagneseamia

- fat cow syndrome

- rumen acidosis

 

Term

4. Toxaemia

cause of the downer cow

Definition

- acute coliform mastitis

- acute metritis

- RDA/volvulus, peritonitis

- salmonella 

Term
unless recumbency is promptly treated...
Definition

pressure damage can arise

greater than 6 hours results in ischaemic necrosis and muscle damage, may become irreversible after 12 hours

Term
The pathogenesis of downer cow syndrome
Definition
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Approach to the downer cow
Definition

1. History

2. Clinical examination

3. rectal exam

4. neuro exam

5. manipulate hind limbs

6. biochem

Term
History of the downer cow
Definition

- How long has the animal been recumbant

- when did the cow calve?

- any problems related to calving?

- any treatments?

- where is the cow

- TLC given? 

Term
clinical exam of the downer cow
Definition

the usual downer cow will be BAR, normal TPR, drinking normal, normal outputs

- demeanour of the cow- good if attempting to rise, 

- position of the cow and limbs- abduction of hind limbs ( doing the splits) usually indicates obturator paralysis

- frog legged- obturator and or tibial nerve paralysis

- swelling- poor prognosis- muscle damage

 

Term
rectal exam for the downer cow
Definition

- check for pelvic fractures

- check the uterus

- rock pelvis during exam 

Term
clinical biochemistry
Definition

Diagnosis of primary cause: 

- metabolic: blood sample for calcium, magnesium, phosphate

- energy status

- liver damage: AST, GLDH and GGT

- Assessment of muscle damage ( rare to do) : prognostic indicators 

creatine kinase- released by damage to muscle cells- short half life

- AST ( aspartate amino transferase)- remain elevated for 1-2 weeks following muscle damage

- Myoglobin levels- serum and urine, 

Term
Prognosis of the downer cow
Definition

will depend on: 

clinical exam

demeanour and attempts to rise

degree of muscle damage

quality of nursing available

Approx half of all the downer cows will get up in 4-7 days

prognosis is poor if the cow has been down for longer than 10 days

 

Term
Treatment for the Downer cow
Definition

TLC- dry , clean , comfy bed, non slip

turning cow every 3 hours- prevent pressure damage

- provision of good quality food

- adlib water

Treat underlying disease

Anti inflammatory drugs: reduce pain and tissue damage, NSAIDs ( flunixin, ketoprofen)

Assistance in rising: hobbles or soft ropes for obturator paralysis, hip clamps ( Bagshawe hoist)

- cow nets, supportive harness, water floatation tanks

Term
The outcome of the downer cow, if doesnt get up
Definition

cannot transport live or dead to slaughterhouse

can kill on the farm, treat as fallen stock and proper disposal is needed. 

Cannot go for human consumption

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